St. Ursula Parish and the Archdiocese of Baltimore have a commitment to maintaining the trust of the faithful by providing our children and youth with safe environments characterized by healthy relationships. With our longstanding commitment in mind, all parishes and archdiocesan Catholic schools use now use VIRTUS, a compliance management system that allows all parishes and schools to facilitate compliance with archdiocesan child protection requirements for all volunteers who work with minors, employees, and clergy.
To read a letter regarding the new system, download the applicable letter here:
To read a letter regarding the new system, download the applicable letter here:
For parents and guardians:
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For volunteers:
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For volunteers without substantial contact with children:
Detailed registration instructions
For volunteers with substantial contact with children:
Detailed registration instructions
For priests, deacons, candidates for ordination, and religious:
Detailed registration instructions
For employees and educators:
Detailed registration instructions
Highschool aged volunteers need to complete the program Worthy of the Call:
If you would like to volunteer at St. Ursula Parish or Saint Ursula School, you must complete the training as required by the Archdiocese.
Detailed registration instructions
For volunteers with substantial contact with children:
Detailed registration instructions
For priests, deacons, candidates for ordination, and religious:
Detailed registration instructions
For employees and educators:
Detailed registration instructions
Highschool aged volunteers need to complete the program Worthy of the Call:
- Complete the volunteer application form signed by the youth and a parent/guardian (including three references).
- Complete the Worthy of the Call training.
- Review the Statement of Policy for the Protection of Youth & Children.
- Review the Code of Conduct for Church Personnel in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
If you would like to volunteer at St. Ursula Parish or Saint Ursula School, you must complete the training as required by the Archdiocese.